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10 Calendar No. length beavertail forend. with other models in the 45,000 to high 59,000 serial range, and not very many were made. these work well for hunting and informal target shooting, as well as general plinking. The BSA small action martini came in several configurations, but the most commonly found are the Cadet model, as sold to Australia for training rifles, and the standard martini, used in nearly all of the target and sporting rifles. as accurate (or more accurate) as the original bore. The rifle is fun to shoot and built to last — once you get those mag issues solved. Model 12/15. Serial numbers of the commercial rifles began just under 9,000 in 1909, high 59,000 range. Two special models are seen within the Model 15 group: The Model 8 is essentially the BSA Small Action Martini Rifles. Incidently, the models 1, 2 & 3 were bolt action. Model 6 & 13. grip buttstock with cheekpiece, and a 3/4 length target forend. None of BSA martini produced from November, 1915 until July 1919 because of the war. No centerfire examples have been found. Dominick Pisano Serial numbers are mixed in The trigger guard with extended tang & acanthus bud finial, and butt plate have engraved decoration. Most other HISTORIC ARMS RESOURCE CENTRE) They come The Model 15 is similar to the model 12/15 except for the receiver, which is factory dovetailed for a Models 6 & 13 are essentially light sporting/target rifles. 226 Williams Ln. HISTORIC ARMS RESOURCE CENTRE) Model 6 & 13. Introduced in 1947, it is the final model Straight grip stock with a lightweight forend. Model 4 (Australian Pattern) grouping within a 2-inch circle at 100 yards, or a 4-inch circle at 200 yards. They were manufactured from about Thinwall or thickwall actions. Serial numbers are mixed in 416 Royal Hanover, No. A few are found with the take-down feature, and a few are seen in .300 Rook centerfire. The BSA small action martini came in several configurations, but the most commonly found are The Model 15 is similar to the model 12/15 except for the receiver, which is factory dovetailed for a The rear of the action has a hole in line with the barrel which allows cleaning of the barrel from the breech. 8 folding tang sight (which came in 5 different heights). grouping within a 2-inch circle at 100 yards, or a 4-inch circle at 200 yards. tang mounted peep rear sight (Parker-Hale 7 or 7A) and tube front sight with replaceable sight insert. rifles in .310 Rook caliber. occasionally they are found in centerfire (.300 Rook). TO-DAY a 'PARKERIFLED' barrel is comparable to the finest Match Note: Some barrels may be relined. by Providence Tool Co., Rhode Island. Very few found. They come (Click on image for larger view) Birmingham Small Arms Note: Some barrels may be relined. (Parker-Hale 7 or 7A) or a barel mounted ladder sight. without the "P" prefix in the 50,000 and early 60,000 serial range, although these might be gunsmith or factory conversions. ACCURACY, a 2in CIRCLE AT 100 YARDS. and ended in 1939 with the high 59,000 range. A few were made with an "R" prefix in the R10,000 - R13,000 serial range. Price $65 plus postage. Model 15. One source indicates these were made from 1932 to 1939 and while another source indicates 1951 and later. P.O. None of BSA martini 60,000 small action martini rifles were produced for the Australian government as training BOB ADAMS rifles were marked with the model number, so we have to use our best judgement to classify them. ACCURACY, a 2in CIRCLE AT 100 YARDS. conform to a very high standard based on these performances." Historic Arms Resource website is referenced above. Most other I personally have found this to be true. The cartridge was available in both solid lead and the then revolutionary LT-capped bullets were available. of the small action martini rifles. The Model 8 is essentially the I've condensed the model descriptions to the most common (see below). According to a pre-1920 BSA catalog, HISTORIC ARMS RESOURCE CENTRE) For more information Models 6, Click Here (U.K. N.R.A. All Rights Reserved. Barrel. Weight is about 6 - 7 lbs. produced from November, 1915 until July 1919 because of the war. Many barrels were relined by Parker-Hale or A.G. Parker in England, and guaranteed to be . in October, 1939, and didn't resume until July, 1947 after the rifle was reconfigured as the 12/15. I personally have found this to be true. specifications are similar to the 12/15. My thanks to Mr. John Knibbs for his history of BSA published in 2002, "The Golden Century", and to Numrich Gun Parts Corporation The other variation is an unusual stock configuration with an attractive and more radical pistol grip stock (Shown above). with either a target style rear peep sight (Parker-Hale 7 or 7A), or a barrel mounted open the last 12/15 was shipped. Straight grip stock wwith a half Some examples were stocked with Italian 1909 about 1940, with serial numbers under 55,000. Note: Some barrels may be relined. Guns International Advertising Policy GunsInternational.com is the #1 Gun Classified website that brings gun buyers and gun brokers or sellers together through classifed advertising of guns, gun related items and services for sale online. examples are found The standard actions are improved over the Cadet models in the following ways: 1. For more information Models 6, Click Here (U.K. N.R.A. Historic Arms Resource website is referenced above. For availability and prices, visit my Martini Sales List (Click Here) Constant research has produced the most suitable and hard wearing Peabody Rimfire 33” Barrel. SSAA Gun Sales has been designed to be Australia’s most comprehensive firearms and accessories trading website. Many barrels were relined by Parker-Hale or A.G. Parker in England, and guaranteed to be It's equipped with target sights; The action, barrel and trigger are excellent right out of the box. Need Martini parts? A few are found with the takedown feature, and 8 folding tang sight (which came in 5 different heights). San Antonio, Texas. without the "P" prefix in the 50,000 and early 60,000 serial range, although these might be gunsmith or factory conversions. HISTORIC ARMS RESOURCE CENTRE) Mark IV & V (U.K. N.R.A. the following ways: Lithgow SHT LEIII Cut-off and Screw (1025) ... Martini Cadet Front Sight Covers These original 310 Martini front sight covers are in good condition and will complete your 310. and has a 29" barrel with 1" diameter at the breech, tapering length beavertail forend. Some examples were stocked with Italian . Like most BSA martini rifles, it has a hole in the rear of the receiver which allows the barrel to be cleaned The action tang is drilled and tapped for a receiver peep sight; Parker-Hale No. the following ways: The Model 12/15 is a target model which weighs about 10 lbs. Serial numbers have a 'P' For availability and prices, visit my Martini Sales List (Click Here) Like most BSA martini rifles, it has a hole in the rear of the receiver which allows the barrel to be cleaned For more information on the Model 12/15, Click Here (U.K. N.R.A. Mr. Terrance O'Hanlon Smith, who's U.K. N.R.A. email: dpisano@earthlink.net The Model 12 weighs about 8 lbs. 1 Calendar No. 30). the last 12/15 was shipped. is found, but are hard to find. Mark III (U.K. N.R.A. Model 4 (Australian Pattern) prefix, and are found in the P60,000 to P76,000 serial range. as accurate (or more accurate) as the original bore. . the Cadet model, as sold to Australia for training rifles, and the standard martini, used in nearly A very few (prewar?) Barrels run about 29" long with 1" at the breech and 3/4" at the muzzle. HISTORIC ARMS RESOURCE CENTRE) special rear peep sight (BSA No. 1. HISTORIC ARMS RESOURCE CENTRE) to 3/4" at the muzzle. The metal work in the white is all original and undamaged. For availability and prices, visit my Martini Sales List (Click Here) CLOSE SHOOTING IS GUARANTEED. Two special models are seen within the Model 15 group: The Model 12 weighs about 8 lbs. No martini rifles were Website by Hudson. Weight is about 6 - 7 lbs. Straight grip stock wwith a half 11, 12, 13, 15, and 12/15. HISTORIC ARMS RESOURCE CENTRE) rifles are consistently capable, in the hands of a good shot, of of the small action martini rifles. 2. Like the Model 12/15, it has a pistol grip buttstock with cheekpiece. SMLE No1 MkIII Rear Sight Protector (Later) (SMLEPN48) $35 00. Calibre/Item: Extractor 310 Cadet Make: Martini Model: Cadet Condition: Excellent Price: $100 Advertised: 21/01/2021 Comment: Ref No: 310ME. HISTORIC ARMS RESOURCE CENTRE). lightest we have found. These have a barrel about 25" long, 7/8" diameter at the breech, and a high 59,000 range. HISTORIC ARMS RESOURCE CENTRE). Mark III (U.K. N.R.A. They come No centerfires have been seen - all examined have been .22 rimfire. of the small action martini rifles. Heavier than the model 6 & 13, Most of the above information is from original BSA catalogs and advertisements, and examining many BSA martini rifles. Early Lithgow Trigger and Guard (1026) Both Lithgow star marked. The early BSA catalogs list many different martini models, including models 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, Mark I & II (U.K. N.R.A. .22 Target Rifles are not allowed to leave the factory unless they 60,000 small action martini rifles were produced for the Australian government as training TO-DAY a 'PARKERIFLED' barrel is comparable to the finest Match conform to a very high standard based on these performances." The Model 12/15 is a target model which weighs about 10 lbs. The rear of the action has a hole in line with the barrel which allows cleaning of the barrel from the breech. The standard actions are improved over the Cadet models in .22 Target Rifles are not allowed to leave the factory unless they Overall Rating * * * * This value-priced rifle is a gun you can hand down to your kids or grandkids. THE 'PARKERIFLED' BARREL SHOOTS BETTER THAN THE Serial numbers of the commercial rifles began just under 9,000 in 1909, This custom rifle was built from a Model 12/15 barreled action by No centerfires have been seen - all examined have been .22 rimfire. Internationals were greatly improved for .22 target work, although the original It's equipped with target sights; Operated by the Sporting Shooters’ Association of Australia (SSAA), it is an online service with free registration for SSAA members, dealers and the Australian shooting and hunting community, including firearm owners, collectors and enthusiasts. THE 'PARKERIFLED' BARREL SHOOTS BETTER THAN THE They appear to have been manufactured between Credits Incidently, the models 1, 2 & 3 were bolt action. Introduced in 1947, it is the final model Kingston, NY 12401 Phone: 866.686.7424 For more information Models 13, Click Here (U.K. N.R.A. 1. Design. "B.S.A. The last example was shipped in 1955. The International models were introduced in 1950 and phased out by 1986. It comes with a full pistol- A few were made with an "R" prefix in the R10,000 - R13,000 serial range. Model 12/15. 3. For more information on the Model 12/15, Click Here (U.K. N.R.A. Very few found. This appears to be a Model 9 On Martini rifles in particular, the serial number on the action is covered by the fore-wood as it was stamped at the front of the action body. For availability and prices, visit my Martini Sales List (Click Here) the following ways: 1. Model 15 - Special Stock. Note: Some barrels may be relined. It comes with a full pistol- as accurate (or more accurate) as the original bore. TO-DAY a 'PARKERIFLED' barrel is comparable to the finest Match For availability and prices, visit my Martini Sales List (Click Here) These have a barrel about 25" long, 7/8" diameter at the breech, and a Two special models are seen within the Model 15 group: Most of the above information is from original BSA catalogs and advertisements, and examining many BSA martini rifles. The standard actions are improved over the Cadet models in I've sold many for silhouette rifles. length beavertail forend. Introduced in 1947, it is the final model grade of Swedish Sandvik Steel from which the tubes are drawn." The sight slides up and down in the receiver dovetail. The trigger guard is held by a slotted head threaded pin rather than the split pin found on the Cadets Thinwall or thickwall actions. grade of Swedish Sandvik Steel from which the tubes are drawn." 2 Calendar No. BSA Small Action Martini rifles Straight grip stock with a lightweight forend. with either a target style rear peep sight (Parker-Hale 7 or 7A), or a barrel mounted open all of the target and sporting rifles. Heavier than the model 6 & 13, Note: Some barrels may be relined. BSA Small Action Martini Rifles The world famous BSA Martini rifles were manufactured from 1909 until phased out in 1955 when CLOSE SHOOTING IS GUARANTEED. A few are found with the takedown feature, and Serial numbers are mixed with other models and are found in the 9,000 to the rebated (thickwall at breech, thinwall at stock). HISTORIC ARMS RESOURCE CENTRE) There may be delays in shipping as USPS and other carriers experience extraordinarily high holiday volume and temporary employee shortages due to the COVID-19 surge. A lot of Military Rifle Stocks, Bob's Gun Shop , Sporter Stocks for Military Rifles, MILITARY RIFLE STOCKS; 30 Carbine Rifle Stocks, Mi Garand Rifle Stocks, Garand Nutmeg and Pepper Laminated Rifle Stocks, Springfirield Military and Sporter Semi Finish Walnut Rifle Stocks.Enfield British Sporter and Military type Rifle Stocks. Constant research has produced the most suitable and hard wearing Model 15. ORIGINAL," IS NO UNCOMMON REMARK. and has a 29" barrel with 1" diameter at the breech, tapering This appears to be a Model 9 A brand name of single-shot rifles manufactured or imported by BSA and/or W. W. Francotte. Like the Model 12/15, it has a pistol grip buttstock with cheekpiece. They appear to have been manufactured between or BSA No. walnut and may be plain or have outstanding figure (see above). Occasionally a bull barrel the Cadet model, as sold to Australia for training rifles, and the standard martini, used in nearly rifles were marked with the model number, so we have to use our best judgement to classify them. .22 Target Rifles are not allowed to leave the factory unless they 2. The .300 Sherwood is a straight, rimmed cartridge that fires a 140 gr (9.1 g) bullet, driven by 8.5 gr (0.55 g) of cordite, at a listed speed of 1,400 ft/s (430 m/s).The bullet calibre is .300 in (7.6 mm) as opposed to the more common .308 in (7.8 mm). ORIGINAL," IS NO UNCOMMON REMARK. None of BSA martini The BSA small action martini came in several configurations, but the most commonly found are HISTORIC ARMS RESOURCE CENTRE) Go to Home Page For more information about the Model 15, Click Here (U.K. N.R.A. HISTORIC ARMS RESOURCE CENTRE) grade of Swedish Sandvik Steel from which the tubes are drawn." Note: Some barrels may be relined. Blue, Wood-$1485 RUGER M77 MK2 RBZ NEW Stainless steel, ... Me and my Martini s. MPG MPG2. COLLECTOR FIREARMS 2. models were far more versatile for conversion to other calibers. 1909 and 1939. Credits is found, but are hard to find. grip buttstock with cheekpiece, and a 3/4 length target forend. The Model 15 is similar to the model 12/15 except for the receiver, which is factory dovetailed for a and ended in 1939 with the high 59,000 range. and the For availability and prices, visit my Martini Sales List (Click Here) The "Centurian", which was specially selected to deliver 1 1/2" groups from the factory, and is identified by a "flat top file-cut rib (on the barrel) which eliminates light reflections." The world famous BSA Martini rifles were manufactured from 1909 until phased out in 1955 when 8 folding tang sight (which came in 5 different heights). A Classic Custom Small Action .22rf BSA Martini Occasionally a bull barrel same, but with the shorter 25" barrel. One source indicates these were made from 1932 to 1939 and while another source indicates 1951 and later. Barrel. the last 12/15 was shipped. Internationals were greatly improved for .22 target work, although the original Most other The last example was shipped in 1955. HISTORIC ARMS RESOURCE CENTRE) Free counters provided by Honesty.com. For availability and prices, visit my Martini Sales List (Click Here) to 3/4" at the muzzle. The other variation is an unusual stock configuration with an attractive and more radical pistol grip stock (Shown above). Very few are found. Note: Some barrels may be relined. from the breech end. Note: Some barrels may be relined. The world famous BSA Martini rifles were manufactured from 1909 until phased out in 1955 when Incidently, the models 1, 2 & 3 were bolt action. These have a barrel about 25" long, 7/8" diameter at the breech, and a Birmingham Small Arms I've sold many for silhouette rifles. Serial numbers are mixed in Some examples were stocked with Italian Cadet Cairo Calais Calendar Calendar Model No. these work well for hunting and informal target shooting, as well as general plinking. the Cadet model, as sold to Australia for training rifles, and the standard martini, used in nearly in October, 1939, and didn't resume until July, 1947 after the rifle was reconfigured as the 12/15. P&H $15.00. Martini Cadet Front Sight Hood (MCFSH) $30 00. Model 12. these work well for hunting and informal target shooting, as well as general plinking. The standard actions are improved over the Cadet models in For more information on the Model 12, Click Here (U.K. N.R.A. by 1986. HISTORIC ARMS RESOURCE CENTRE) HISTORIC ARMS RESOURCE CENTRE) In 1947, serials were restarted at P60,000 A few are found with the take-down feature, and a few are seen in .300 Rook centerfire. These come with either a target style, tang mounted, peep sight Manufactured from 1862-1882, Mfg. or BSA No. It comes with a full pistol- Kingston, NY 12401, © 2021 Numrich Gun Parts Corporation. (Parker-Hale 7 or 7A) or a barel mounted ladder sight. No martini rifles were 30). and ended in 1939 with the high 59,000 range. For availability and prices, visit my Martini Sales List (Click Here) It's equipped with target sights; Actions may be thinwall (like the Cadet), thickwall, or The last example was shipped in 1955. HISTORIC ARMS RESOURCE CENTRE) prefix, and are found in the P60,000 to P76,000 serial range. rifles are consistently capable, in the hands of a good shot, of Price: $895.00 Description: Serial #321, .310 Cadet, 25 barrel with an excellent, bright bore. The "Centurian", which was specially selected to deliver 1 1/2" groups from the factory, and is identified by a "flat top file-cut rib (on the barrel) which eliminates light reflections." Like the Model 12/15, it has a pistol grip buttstock with cheekpiece. For availability and prices, visit my Martini Sales List (Click Here) For availability and prices, visit my Martini Sales List (Click Here) For more information Models 6, Click Here (U.K. N.R.A. (Model 12/15) and ended with the model in the low P76,000 range. Uberti 1851, 1860 & Cattleman Trigger & Bolt Spring Flat (UBU000019-FLAT) $19 00. The Model 8 is essentially the rifles are consistently capable, in the hands of a good shot, of Numrich Gun Parts Corporation offers the largest selection and best prices for hard to find Martini parts. BSA International. This custom rifle was built from a Model 12/15 barreled action by "'PARKERIFLED' BARRELS SET THE PRESENT DAY STANDARD OF Straight grip stock wwith a half Production was again halted For more information on the Model 12, Click Here (U.K. N.R.A. I've sold many for silhouette rifles. conform to a very high standard based on these performances." No centerfire examples have been found. The trigger guard is held by a slotted head threaded pin rather than the split pin found on the Cadets

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